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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

A narrated educational video about an arthroscopic repair of a rotator cuff tear.

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, June 21, 2010

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Rotator Cuff Tear | Rotator Cuff Tear Explained

www.TheGuideForYou.com — Rotator Cuff Tear Explained The rotator cuff musclulature plays an integral part in the function and control of the shoulder complex, control the head of the humerus on the glenoid fossa. the people with rotator cuff pathology are often faced with the inability to perform the most personal self care tasks. Tears of the rotator cuff can be partial or full thickness, due to its anatomical location and area of hypovascularity yhe supraspinatus muscle is the most commonly impinged. Cause of rotator cuff tear include trauma, progression of impingement syndrome and degenerative changes of of tendon. Rotator cuff tear are diagnosed using magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) and magnet ic resonance arthography ( MRA ). The special test for rotator cuff pathology are neer impingement sign, hawkins test,empty can test,drop arm test and biceps speed’s test. some of partial tears can be treated conservatively with activity modification and strengthening of scapula and rotator cuff muscle. The teratment focus on regaining full ROM without pain, scapula and rotator cuff strengthening, practicing activities of daily living, and occupational tasks. To learn more about rotator cuff tear, please visit : www.TheGuideForYou.com

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Posted by admin    Date: Tuesday, June 8, 2010

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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

A brief video showing arthroscopic repair of a small rotator cuff tear.

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Posted by admin    Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009

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Had Car Accident And Teared My Rotator Cuff Can I Wait For A Surgery Fews More Months It Will Make Any Differe

Don’t wait, have the surgey, I had a rotator cuff tear, bicep tear and bone spurs, believe me, get the surgery, it works…although i’m still in a little pain, it’s about a 6 month recovery, but you might have a shorter one becuase you have just the rotator cuff tear

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, August 3, 2009

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Should I Have Rotator Cuff Surgery?

I was in an auto accident, had shoulder issues and had an MRI done and discovered a small tear. That was 8 months ago. I goto the gym alot, and it only seems to hurt then, but if I take a couple motrin it seems to do the trick.
My doctor said that if I have the surgery there is no way of knowing how long before I can start to lift again. Anywhere from 2 days to 9 months. I have been lifting for about 4 years now, and I do not want to have to start all over. Has anyone ever had to deal with a rotator cuff tear? and if so did you not get surgery?

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Posted by admin    Date: Saturday, July 25, 2009

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